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Developing Autonomous Data Competencies for Real Value & Analytics-Readiness

Part of the Data Management & Analytics National Insights Series

Tuesday, 24 May 2022 | 11am – 1:10pm AEST | Online

Event Overview

Cutting through Complexity to Deliver Clarity for Actionable Insights

Australian Public Sector data teams are facing progressively complex challenges that will demand greater preparation, planning, and accuracy for contingencies onwards from 2022. We see trends of open-by-default, more advanced, and machine-assisted analytics, users, and citizens becoming more aware of the risks of sharing their data when transparency is lacking. We can, however, even the odds a little with the correct tools, practices, and data. 

This quarter, we will delve deeper into the elements of effective governance, leadership, and culture, to further data outcomes, maturity, and advanced tech for better decision-making. As well as balancing these with ethics, responsibility, and discernment when handling public data.

 Join us at the complimentary Developing Autonomous Data Competencies for Real Value & Analytics-Readiness Virtual Event, as we unpack this.

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Benefits of Attending

Hear the most recent developments in data capability building, upgrading insights and influence through data
visualisation, data governance, literacy and culture

Discover insights, perspectives
and practices from a data policy, communication, and ethics lens
to build a well-rounded modern
data professional toolkit

Join your data peers in dynamic
discussion about self-service
and augmented insights and
analytics, holistically preparing
our analytics capabilities

Explore technical requirements, considerations and
measures to best prepare for advanced capabilities in the cloud

A Sneak Peek Of Your Inspiring Speakers

Dr. Susie Kluth,
Chief Data Officer,
Department of Education, Skills and Employment

Imma Chippendale Executive Director, Data &
Performance,
Department of Regional
NSW

David Evans,
Director, Business Analytics,
WorkSafe Victoria

Eleanor Newby,
Director, Efficient Pricing, Pricing and Performance
National Skills Commission

Key Sessions

Using Integrated Data for Deeper InsightsData Governance and Culture JourneyData LiteracyAI & Analytics Augmentation

Using Integrated Data for Deeper Insights

  • Department of Education, Skills and Employment experience with integrated data
  • The challenges and opportunities of using integrated data
  • Why collaboration is key to successful integrated data analysis

Data Governance and Culture Journey from the Australia Energy Regulator

  • Enterprise Data collection and harnessing
  • Rationalisation and harmonisation of enterprise datasets
  • Data governance and practices
  • Data literacy and cultural uplift

Data Literacy – First Things First

  • Examples of why data literacy is such a powerful tool for making powerful stories that can help lead to better decisions in the workplace and beyond
  • How storytelling techniques can create an ability to captivate audiences

Building Future Foundations: AI & Analytics Augmentation, not Replacement

  • Why the case for augmented data preparation, automated/self service analytics, and machine-assisted insights, and how does it differentiate with traditional analysis for decision-making?
  • How do we overcome previous ways of thinking and cultural issues with adoption and unrealistic expectations?
  • What are the technical requirements, considerations and measures to best prepare for advanced capabilities in the cloud?
  • How may be best address governance and skills gap challenges now to give our organisation the best opportunity for successful adoption and transformation?

Your Registration

Virtual Presentations

Hear from public sector leaders about the latest trends and explore how to instantly apply these insights and gaining unique perspectives

Interactivity

An opportunity to engage with the inspiring speaker panel and peers in the live Q&A and polling to discover answers to shared challenges

Leading Technology Solutions

Hear  from leading solutions providers in the government space as they explore key technologies to improve citizen services

On-Demand

Receive on-demand access to session content on the complimentary Public Sector Network social learning platform

What Your Peers Had to Say

“A valuable source of ideas and methods used that could be applied across different agencies.”
Department of Justice

“Interesting to see how other government agencies are dealing with their data platforms. A valuable source of ideas and methods used that could be applied across different agencies”
Transport and Main Roads, Maritime Safety Queensland

“The experience was positive and valuable and was great to hear what others are doing and problems they are having.”
Transport Safety Victoria